When I was little, I always knew that if I had a problem, there was one person who could fix anything! And I do mean ANYTHING! Whether it was the chain on my bike or a broken toy Dad could fix it.
Fixing stuff is my dad’s forte. His ability impresses me and to this day Tim and I know that we can call Dad if we need helping fixing stuff. I remember the times though, when the problems were greater than even my dad could correct. I found myself in unfamiliar territory and I didn’t like it.
With kids of my own, I now find myself in my dad’s shoes. My children bring all manner of items to me, asking me to “fix it”. Between twistie ties, super glue and a little ingenuity, I do alright, but yesterday Kobe discovered my secret. I am not SuperMom! There are some things out there that, even I, cannot fix.
I think I had him fooled! I really do! But when he asked me to call the TV people and request that they play a show about wolves... cause he wanted to watch a show about wolves... today... like, right now, I had nothin’!
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I was willing to read to him about wolves... or find interesting pictures on google... but call the TV people? That I couldn’t do.
I don’t even know TV people! And even if I did, I knew it was unlikely that I could convince them to interrupt their regularly scheduled programs to bring us an important message about... wolves.
It took a little convincing, but he finally believed me. I couldn’t make wolves appear magically on TV.
While trying to distract him with cars, roads and ramps, I thanked my Heavenly Father for being the greatest of all Fix-it Super Heroes.
What I loved about Kobe’s request is that he had the faith that I could fix his problem. I love that simple faith - I want that simple faith. I want to lose the cynicism that comes with age. Instead, I want to go back to that place of asking with wide-eyed innocence. To have a simple faith that leads me to the feet of Jesus when faced with difficulties. Unlike myself, God’s resources are abundant. His wisdom, amazing. His generosity, beyond my wildest dreams.
plus...He knows TV people.
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